Enriched Communities through Coordinated Geospatial Infrastructure 1 2006 Statistics Canada Census – Information and Products Kimberly Gray.

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Enriched Communities through Coordinated Geospatial Infrastructure Statistics Canada Census – Information and Products Kimberly Gray

Enriched Communities through Coordinated Geospatial Infrastructure Census Census conducted in 2006 by Statistics Canada Statistics Canada provides information in scheduled releases (commencing in 2007 to spring 2008) Data is manipulated and given a spatial component Information is analyzed and maps are created

Enriched Communities through Coordinated Geospatial Infrastructure 3 What Census Information is Available? Profiles available by Census Tract (CT), Dissemination Area (DA) and Municipality Population and Dwelling Counts Profile of Age & Sex Profile of Marital Status, Common-law Status and Families Profile of Dwellings and Households Profile of Immigration (Citizenship, Mobility and Migration) Profile of Language  Mother Tongue  Language Spoken at Home  Non-Official Languages Spoken

Enriched Communities through Coordinated Geospatial Infrastructure 4 Census Information Usage Data is for internal use only and is not to be redistributed outside the organization or to any other organization. Municipal End-Use Licence Agreement governs the use of the data products for authorized users. Municipal End-Use Licence Administrator agrees to ensure that all the Municipality’s users are delivered a copy of the Municipal End-Use Licence Agreement. The Municipality must reference Source (or ‘Adapted from,’ if appropriate): Statistics Canada, (name of product), (catalogue number of product), (reference date of product) (all provided in the metadata). The publication of any significant volume of material, in any medium requires the approval of Statistics Canada. The Region is the Authorized Officer and shall be the official contact for all communications about this licence and its administration as indicated in the Statistics Canada Data Sharing Products Sharing Licence.

Enriched Communities through Coordinated Geospatial Infrastructure 5 Map Products Age Groups (CT & DA)  0 – 4 years  5 – 14 years  15 – 24 years  Working Age Adults (25 – 64 years)  25 – 44 years  45 – 64 years  Seniors (65 & Over)  65 – 74 years  75 & Over Information has been calculated to show percentage of population Immigration (CT & DA)  Immigrant Population  Recent Immigrants (2001 – 2006) Population Change 2001 – 2006 (CT) Language (CT)  Mother Tongue (after English)  No Knowledge of English or French

Enriched Communities through Coordinated Geospatial Infrastructure 6 Accessing 2006 Census Census Maps by Census Tracts can be accessed on the internet Maps are available in PDF format Visit YorkMaps on YorkExplorer to view, download and print maps

Enriched Communities through Coordinated Geospatial Infrastructure 7 Accessing 2006 Census Demo

Enriched Communities through Coordinated Geospatial Infrastructure 8 Upcoming Census Profiles Additional feature classes, mapping and layerfiles will be created with the receipt of additional information from Statistics Canada  Future Census Profiles Aboriginal people Place of work and commuting Labour Education (including attainment and attendance) Language at work Ethnic origin & visible minorities Income and earnings Housing and shelter costs

Enriched Communities through Coordinated Geospatial Infrastructure 9 Enterprise Implementation Census information has been made available to York Region staff on the Self- Service Bureau.  Layerfiles created and posted to UserTools  Maps created and posted to the MapLibrary Information and User Needs Sessions held with York Region staff

Enriched Communities through Coordinated Geospatial Infrastructure 10 For more information contact: Kimberly Gray (905) Ext: Census M:\Administration\A09 - Speeches, Presentations\Presentations\2008\2008_BranchMeetings\ _BranchMeeting\DidYouKnow_CensusMappingProject

Enriched Communities through Coordinated Geospatial Infrastructure 11 Next Steps/Future Items